Academe Today Wednesday, April 4, 2018 Sign up for this newsletter | Todayâs News Leadership & Governance By Nell Gluckman The University of Maine system’s policy draws a mixed reception from the faculty. | Students Speakers with racist, sexist, and anti-immigrant views have prompted campus violence. Here’s how colleges have tried to balance free speech and safety. |
Research By Marc Parry History faculty members express concern over the campus spokesman’s aggressive public response to criticism of the university. |
Chronicle Series By Marc Parry Historians are asking new questions as America confronts its past. Download this booklet to read about their work, the conversations they’ve started, and what’s next in the movement for reparations. |
Government By Eric Kelderman The Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools, which oversees primarily for-profit colleges, had its federal recognition revoked in 2016. The department will now reconsider its earlier decision. |
In the States By Julian Wyllie The budget, approved on Monday night, would reduce state appropriations and allow universities to fire tenured professors whose programs were cut. |
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Make a mistake responding to sexual-abuse allegations, and it can damage your college’s reputation and cost it hundreds of thousands of dollars. Here’s the latest news on complying with federal gender-equity law. |
Some professors nowadays fear for their jobs or their safety on account of their views at a time of high partisan tensions. Here are the stories of several professors in the cross hairs, and how their colleges responded. |
Views Advice By Jeremy I. Adelman As scholars we do all sorts of small, self-interested things that undermine collegiality and our own interests, too. | Lingua Franca Geoff Pullum wonders why usage advisers are so determined to get us to stop writing âthere isâ and âthere are.â Some existentials (as clauses with those expressions are called) canât be gracefully rephrased. |
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